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Electric vehicles (EVs) provide the best paradigm
for sustainable transportation while challenging the carbon
dependent travel pattern. However, charging inconvenience
always conflicts with the popularity of EVs. In this vein, research
have emphasised public hotspots as the best location to establish
electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs) while fulfilling
customer delight. However, in-depth studies of the feasibility of
establishing EVCSs at public hotspots are absent. Thus, this
study aims to identify suitable locations to establish EVCSs in Sri
Lanka and investigate the feasibility of establishment under six
feasibility aspects namely, technical, economic, legal, cultural,
environmental and market. The study adopted a mixed
approach. Data collection was done through interviews and
questionnaire survey. Content analysis was used to analyse
qualitative data and quantitative data were analysed using
Simple Payback Period (SPP) calculation and Relative
Importance Index (RII). The outcomes disclosed establishment is
feasible in Sri Lanka and Hotel was recognized as the highest
suitable public hotspot. |
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